I always thought it was hilarious that the first thing Marty sees as he leaves the back alley that they land in is a woman using a pay phone.

The flat screen TV stuck out to me as something they nailed. It looks to be 16:9 and a size and bezel thickness that you wouldn't be surprised to see from Samsung or someone today.

A lot of voice activated things in the home scene. It doesn't work quite as smooth and naturally, but there are some XBox + Kinect things that will let you control your TV with voice commands.

My Mom told me she read somewhere recently that Nike is going to make some sort of power lace shoes, but I'd have to think that they'll be a limited quantity and maybe auctioned of like the Mag Airs were a few years back.

I wonder how far we are from thumb print keys for our houses. My wife loves push button start in and the garage door opener in her car. If she has to dig keys out of her purse, it's a bad day. She'd be all over the thumb print doors. As a parent of two small children, I'm a big fan of the auto adjusting and self drying jacket.

Back to the Future 2 is one of my favorite movies, so reading all of these articles about it really just made my 2015 already. I think one thing that hasn't been mentioned is also the video conferencing that we see today. There's that scene where Marty is talking to his boss on the flat-screen, which is something most businesses can do nowadays. They really nailed some stuff, but then really missed some stuff.